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Raúl Kripalani commented on IGNITE-1203:
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Hmmm... of course there is a use case. And it's a pretty large one. As I said 
above, it allows users with ZooKeeper installations (either direct or indirect 
ones because they use Hadoop, Kakfa, HBase, Spark, etc.) leverage those 
installations for Ignite node discovery.

Given the nature of the Apache Ignite project, I'm betting we have / will have 
many users already on Hadoop, Spark, HBase, etc.

So quite frankly, I don't understand when you say that there is no use case. In 
fact, I don't think you can ever say that about any technology or framework; if 
it exists, there likely is a use case.

There is no hidden agenda or personal interest of any kind, if that's what you 
actually meant.

> Cluster Discovery via ZooKeeper
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>
>                 Key: IGNITE-1203
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE-1203
>             Project: Ignite
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: general
>            Reporter: Raúl Kripalani
>            Assignee: Dmitriy Setrakyan
>              Labels: discovery
>
> From their site:
> bq. ZooKeeper is a centralised service for maintaining configuration 
> information, naming, providing distributed synchronisation, and providing 
> group services. 
> It is used by Kafka, Hadoop Yarn, HBase and many other technologies as a 
> distributed service registry and discovery directory.
> It would be nice to support cluster discovery via ZK.



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